ENVIRONMENTAL EMPLOYERS IMPACTING JOB GROWTH IN CANADAWe asked our host employers what it's like to hire a junior environmental professional with ECO Canada's wage funding programs.
Inside you will find employer successes and
learnings from participating in our wage
funding program.
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Investing in Canada’s Environmental WorkforceYouth employment has been a core objective for ECO Canada since 1997. Our Wage Funding Program
matches young professionals, new graduates and interns in the fields of science, technology,
engineering, or mathematics (STEM), with environmental employers. Funded by the Federal
Government, this program pays up to 50% of salary and helps give Canada’s youth a good start in a
competitive market.
Since the program inception, ECO Canada has facilitated:
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6000+Jobs created for young professionals
90%Success Rate for long-term job growth
$40M+In wage funding distributed
OUR HOST EMPLOYERS COME FROM ALL ACROSS CANADA AND WORK IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL, STEM AND NATURAL RESOURCE INDUSTRIES.WE ASKED 13 OF OUR HOSTS TO SHARE TESTIMONIALS ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCE.
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The Greenland® Group is a Canadian and award winning enterprise that works in the civil engineering, environmental
services, and clean energy sectors.~ ERIC PALMER ~
Greenland Consulting Engineers
B.A. Blackwell & Associates Ltd. are a private consulting
firm based out of North Vancouver specializing in
forestry and environmental services.
~ Bruce Blackwell ~BA Blackwell and Associates Ltd.
AET Group is an environmental consultancy firm
committed to our ecological, financial and social
responsibilities, working together collaboratively to find
innovative solutions that work and remembering that
underneath it all, we’re human beings working with
other human beings to make a difference both locally
and globally.
~ Scott Freiburger ~AET Group Inc.
The POLIS Water Sustainability Project is a research
organization at the University of Victoria. We provide
cutting-edge research informing water governance,
water sustainability, law reform, and applied public
policy.
~ Rosie Simms ~POLIS Water Sustainability Project
Eco-Kare International is an environmental consulting
company working with planning, assessing and
mitigation road impacts on wildlife. We are indirectly
involved in climate change.
~ Kari E. Gunson ~Eco-Kare International
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MEET SOME OF OUR HOSTS!
HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT ECO’S WAGE FUNDING PROGRAM?
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WE HEARD ABOUT THE PROGRAM PREVIOUSLY THROUGH ECO CANADA AND VIA ONLINE ADVERTISING. WE HAVE WANTED TO CAPITALIZE ON THE PROGRAM FOR SOME TIME AND THIS WAS OUR FIRST OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO.
~ Matthew Pyper, M.Sc. ~Fuse Consulting Ltd.
Eco-Kare’s principal Kari Gunson was approached by intern Christine Green that had previously worked for one of Eco-Kare’s primary client: the Ministry of Transportation
~ Kari E. Gunson ~Eco-Kare International
We have participated in the ECO Internship program for the past 12 years.
~ Darren J. David ~Waterline Resources Inc.
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WHY DID YOUR ORGANIZATION DECIDE TO APPLY FOR WAGE FUNDING THROUGH ECO?
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We believe strongly in the need to provide
talented youth with an opportunity to see a
range of career opportunities that are available
to them. We also are a small firm and wanted to
take the opportunity to explore growth
opportunities for our company. We knew of a
highly qualified candidate and we wouldn’t have
been able to secure her services without the
internship program.
~ Matthew Pyper ~ Fuse Consulting Ltd.
As a small, private business it can be challenging
to hire and train new and inexperienced
employees. Hosting an ECO intern allows us to
employ an intern and invest in training and
professional development when, without the
wage subsidy, we would otherwise not able to
take on a new employee.
~ Bruce Blackwell ~BA Blackwell and Associates Ltd.
It just made sense for us. We are a relitavely young, rapidly-growing organization and we are constantly working to increase our capacity in order to keep up with demand. The internship program aligns with our core values and ultimately helped us to grow faster by enabling us to hire a new team member sooner rather than later.
~ ANGELA FOSTER ~Kambo.
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WHAT WAS THE PROCESS LIKE FOR YOUR COMPANY TO BECOME A HOST?
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The process was extremely easy and efficient for our company. We felt the process was robust to ensure qualified candidates, yet did not require unnecessary administrative load on our end. It was the perfect balance, from our perspective.
~ MATTHEW PYPER ~ Fuse Consulting Ltd.
The process was very straightforward in terms
of the application and implementing a host
agreement upon acceptance of our application.
~ Bruce Blackwell ~BA Blackwell and Associates Ltd.
ECO Canada process is very straight forward. We typically
identify an intern and apply for hosting. ECO Canada staff
has always been very helpful and accommodating.
~ Darren J. David ~Waterline Resources Inc.
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HOW HAS PARTICIPATING IN THIS PROGRAM BENEFITED YOUR ORGANIZATION?
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Because of the incredible work ethic and ambitious nature of our intern, we’ve not only caught up on our existing work products, but have been able to take on several new projects.
~ JEFF RENTON ~AWES Agroforestry & Woodlot Extension Society
Yes, very much. Of the 13 interns, 5 remain employed with us and 2 have become clients.
~ DARREN J. DAVID ~ Waterline Resources Inc.
A number of interns became strong members of our environment team, participating in key roles on several of our projects.
~ RALUCA ION ~AECOM
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DESCRIBE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH THE INTERNS YOU HIRED
Our experiences with interns has been a great success with no negative experience. Each intern has brought a unique set of skills to the company and all have demonstrated an enthusiasm and aptitude to learn and grow in their respective positions, and take on ever expanding responsibilities.
~ BRUCE BLACKWELL ~BA Blackwell and Associates Ltd.
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HAVE YOU OBSERVED A GROWTH IN PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY AS A RESULT OF YOUR PROGRAM PARTICIPATION?
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Due to the ECO internship program, we have
been able to grow our capacity of professionals
and provide training and mentorship
opportunities for professional development. All
interns are working toward or have achieved
professional designation with the Association of
BC Forest Professionals.
~ Bruce Blackwell ~BA Blackwell and Associates Ltd.
Certainly—interns at POLIS have transitioned to
assume core leadership positions within the
organization, and are now managing major
projects and communications activities. The
internship program has helped POLIS bring on
new talent, expand the team, and enhance our
capacity to produce and communicate leading
research in the areas of water law, science,
policy and governance.
~ Rosie Simms ~POLIS Water Sustainability Project, University of
Victoria
By adding additional technical capacity in the TPU, we have been better able to meet the needs of our communities and in doing so, improved our relationships and built increased trust with our member communities.
~ JEFFREY ROSS ~Grand Council Treaty #3
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WHAT WOULD YOU DESCRIBE TO BE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL ASPECT OF THE PROGRAM?
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The opportunity to host an intern has been of considerable value to AWES. Not only has it provided a substantial increase in capacity, but allowed us to branch off into new projects areas by leveraging the experience and knowledge base of our intern.
~ JEFF RENTON ~AWES Agroforestry & Woodlot Extension Society
The program has been very successful by
enabling us to find talented young professionals
and prepare them to become the experts of the
future.
~ Raluca Ion ~AECOM
The internship program is very successful for U
Technology. Having to fill a quarterly report is very helpful
as it shows how the interne is growing on the professional
and personal level.
~ Tee AlSarraj ~UTechnology
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HOW HAS YOUR JUNIOR PROFESSIONAL / HIRE CONTRIBUTED TO PROJECTS THAT YOU ARE CURRENTLY WORKING ON?
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The intern’s main involvement is with marketing our services to new potential clients. In the 8 months of employment, the intern has been able to contact over a 1000 new prospective clients and which has generated several new clients for our company.
~ DARREN J. DAVID ~Waterline Resources Inc.
I am currently working on development of wildlife exclusion fencing design along roads. My intern helped to install one of these designs with partners in the Bruce Peninsula. Further my intern was proficient in Geographic Information Science and was able to help generate road-kill maps to show where mitigation measures were most effective. Last, my intern helped portray a story using wildlife monitoring photos for webpage and marketing.
~ KARI E. GUNSON ~Eco-Kare International
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DO YOU FEEL THAT THIS PROGRAM AND YOUR PARTICIPATION HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE GROWTH OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL SECTOR IN CANADA?
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Absolutely. The internship program has enabled us to pitch and win more energy efficiency projects – each project we complete contributes to growth and new green jobs in Canada. As a result of our growth we recently hired a new energy assessor and a new electrical assistant – two new green jobs for BC. ~ ANGELA FOSTER ~Kambo.
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IF YOU COULD GIVE ONE PIECE OF ADVICE TO NEW EMPLOYERS CONSIDERING THE WAGE FUNDING PROGRAM, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
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If you've ever considered applying for funding,
do it! The whole application process is simple,
the ECO Canada staff are great to work with and
the benefits of hosting an intern are
innumerable.
~ Jeffrey Ross ~Grand Council Treaty #3
Take this opportunity to truly grow and establish a talented individual within your organization. Don’t just see this as a path to wage subsidies, but an opportunity to grow the capacity in your organization and to let the creativity and spirit of the intern drive your own creativity and entrepreneurial spirit and success of your business.
~ MATTHEW PYPER ~Fuse Consulting Ltd.
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We were pleasantly surprised to find out about
the ECO internship program, which allows
employers to have access to a pool of talent to
build their teams.
~ Raluca Ion ~AECOM
Do it! You will be pleasantly surprised at the
mutual benefits both parties get. We have
strengthened our company by finding the right
staff member and it has been great to see our
intern grow and develop at the same time.
~ Colin Filliter ~Suavair
The key to this program is that in addition to providing a crucial learning opportunity to a recent graduate, your organization is likely to benefit. We’ve all found ourselves in a slump where we stick with the same approach or process, but by having a new person they may bring a new approach that can reinvigorate your company.
~ JEFF RENTON ~AWES Agroforestry & Woodlot Extension Society
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We greatly appreciate the ability to participate
in the internship program over the past 5 years.
The internship has enabled our company to
bring on additional resources that we normally
wouldn’t have due to seasonal variations in
resource requirements within our business and
financial constraints.
~ Scott Freiburger ~AET Group Inc.
We highly recommend the program. Don’t
overlook interns with limited relevant
experience if they demonstrate the right
attitude and enthusiasm and aptitude for
learning.
~ Bruce Blackwell ~BA Blackwell and Associates Ltd.
As indicated earlier, the ECO internship program has been critical to the growth and existence of our company. As 60% of our revenues are generated by entry/junior staff in the field, the program provides that financial incentive to hire and train the next/new generation.
~ DARREN J. DAVID ~Waterline Resources Inc.
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